If you have a GMail/Googlemail e-mail address, launch the Google Play Store app on the device you want to use Pro Streamz and install the Downloader app (see app logo below). If the app is not available in the library for your device, then you should use Method 2 or 3 below.
Once you have downloaded and opened the Downloader app, you simply enter this URL into the download box: http://bit.ly/prostreamz-v4
Once you have downloaded the Pro Streamz app, you must follow onscreen prompts to allow apps to be installed from unknown sources and you must allow all permissions that are requested.
You first need to do the following on your PC/Mac/Laptop
Open your web browser and enter this URL into the address bar at the top: bit.ly/prostreamz-v4
Once the Pro Streamz app has downloaded, you should then transfer it from the folder it was downloaded to (most likely the ‘Downloads’) onto your USB Drive
Now go to your Android device and do the following:
Plug the USB Drive into your Android device and exit the automatic window which shows onscreen after connecting the USB Drive
Go into main Settings and find ‘Security & Restrictions’, then Switch ‘Unknown Sources’ to ‘On’ and ‘Verify Apps’ or ‘Google Protect’ to ‘Off’
Press the Home Button on the remote and click ‘Apps’ and then launch ‘App Installer’ or ‘File Explorer’
Select USB Drive
Select ‘prostreamz-v4.apk’ file
Select ‘Open’
Select the Pro Streamz panel
Contact us here to request your free trial logins: support@prostreamz.tv
Once logged in and after the content has updated, your MUST click ‘Allow’ for the content to populate in the app
We prefer to use a mouse for navigation, but if you are using a Remote Controller, then for the next steps you may need to interchange between the pointer style and standard navigation to make the process below easier.
After Pro Streamz has downloaded, press the home button on your remote and go to:
| Setting | Options | Description & Usage | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Direct3D 11 (Hardware/Software), OpenGL (Hardware/Software) | The API and mode. D3D11 was the most popular for speed and upscaling. | | Adapter | Your GPU(s), Default Hardware Device | Selects which graphics card PCSX2 should use. Crucial for laptops with integrated and dedicated GPUs. | | Internal Resolution | Native, x2 Native, x3 Native, Custom | Multiplies the native PS2 resolution to a higher resolution for drastically improved image quality. | | Texture Filtering | Bilinear (PS2), Forced (Nearest), Forced (Bilinear) | Controls texture smoothing. The default "Bilinear (PS2)" mode is most compatible. | | Anisotropic Filtering | Off, 2x, 4x, 8x, 16x | A more advanced texture filter that sharpens textures viewed from an angle, like roads or floors. | | CRC Hack Level | Full, Aggressive, etc. | Automatic fixes for known graphical issues in specific games. "Full" is recommended; changing this can break games. | | Enable HW Hacks | On/Off | Turns on a hidden panel of advanced, game-specific fixes (like "Half-pixel Offset" or "NVIDIA Stretch Hack"). Only enable when needed. | | FXAA | On/Off | Enables a fast, post-processing anti-aliasing method to smooth jagged edges. |
: It is often less prone to the crashes some users experience when attempting to set up complex Vulkan configurations. Resource Efficiency
: The most impactful setting. Increasing this from "Native" to 2x or 3x makes the game look like a modern HD remaster. Texture Filtering : Smooths out pixelated textures.
The GSdx 11 plugin for PCSX2 represents a significant advancement in emulating PS2 games on modern computers. By harnessing the power of DX11, it offers improved performance, enhanced visual quality, and compatibility with a wide range of PS2 titles. Whether you're a retro gaming enthusiast or a developer, understanding and utilizing the GSdx 11 plugin can elevate your PCSX2 experience. As with any software, staying updated with the latest versions and configurations can help in achieving the optimal gaming experience.
: Currently considered the "clear winner" for most hardware. It offers the best performance and high accuracy, often outperforming D3D11 on modern NVIDIA and AMD cards. Pcsx2 Gsdx 11 Plugin
Ensure that both PCSX2 and the GSdx 11 plugin are up to date, as new versions often include bug fixes and improved compatibility.
The "11" in GSdx 11 signifies its reliance on the application programming interface (API). When selected, it commands your GPU to render PS2 graphics using DirectX 11 protocols, offering a highly stable balance between processing speed, visual accuracy, and hardware compatibility. Hardware and Software Requirements
If you notice a "ghosting" effect or textures shifted to the side in games like God of War , set this to Special (Texture) Round Sprite: Set this to if you see vertical lines in 2D backgrounds or UI elements. Troubleshooting DirectX Errors: If the plugin fails to open, ensure you have the DirectX End-User Runtimes installed on your system. Renderer Choice: While D3D11 is great for performance,
uses the CPU to provide the highest level of accuracy, often fixing graphical glitches that hardware rendering cannot. | Setting | Options | Description & Usage
The is the primary graphics renderer for PCSX2 , the leading PlayStation 2 emulator. It is responsible for converting the PS2's graphical data into images your PC can display, acting as the bridge between the original hardware code and your modern GPU. Core Functions of GSdx
Set to 16× for significantly improved texture filtering at a low performance cost. Troubleshooting Common GSdx Issues
To access these settings in the latest 2026 version of PCSX2, go to . 1. Adapter and Renderer
A: This usually means your system does not meet the minimum requirements. You need a graphics card that supports DirectX 11 and, at a minimum, Windows Vista or newer. Windows XP, for example, does not support DirectX 11. Crucial for laptops with integrated and dedicated GPUs
However, it is worth noting that in the latest , the developers have deprecated the old plugin system. The core features of the GSdx 11 plugin have been completely integrated into the main emulator code. Furthermore, modern backends like Vulkan have largely superseded DirectX 11 in terms of raw performance and compatibility on AMD and modern NVIDIA hardware.
plugin for PCSX2, you need to balance visual fidelity with the hardware accuracy the emulator requires. Note that in modern versions of PCSX2 (v2.0 and later), plugins have been integrated into the core emulator, but the underlying settings for the Direct3D 11 renderer remain critical. Core Setup for Direct3D 11 Direct3D 11 (Hardware)
Windows 7 or newer (Windows 10/11 recommended for updated DirectX runtimes).
PCSX2 is an emulator that mimics the PS2's hardware, allowing it to run PS2 games on a computer. The project began in 2002 and has since evolved to support thousands of PS2 games, with many running at full speed and in high resolution. PCSX2's compatibility and performance have made it a favorite among retro gamers and developers.